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Cryptozoologist Adam Davies has returned from his 2011 Orang Pendek Expedition. Early reports from Davies on the latest Orang Pendek search is that things went very well and all members of the expedition team returned safely. Davies says that everything collected from the expedition has to be scientifically analyzed by credible experts in their fields and its already being scheduled. Davies has confirmed that they may have recovered a possible handprint , footcast, and even some new hair samples which may provide evidence of the existence of Orang Pendek.

Davies say they also have thousands of images taken via camera traps but it will take weeks to go through all of them. We will keep a close eye on the latest evidence found by Davies as it is examined and maybe this will be the expedition that finally proves that Organ Pendek is real and exist.

Here is an excellent video sent in by CryptoReports reader Mike Eriksson with some facts and information about The Great Lake Monster of Sweden. The lake monster also known as “Storsjöodjuret” is said to live in Lake Storsjon in Jamtland located in the middle of Sweden. Storsjöodjuret is described by many to be an aquatic or serpentine reptile having fins across its back and a dog like head. Some accounts have the creature as having several humps and measuring approximately six meters long.

The video contains some very interesting facts and information about the creatures origins along with Storsjöodjuretsightings and reports up to the present day. Some great local sceneries are showcased in the video along with some historical features related to the monster. CryptoReports would like to thank Mr. Eriksson for sending along his video for all our readers to enjoy and we encourage everyone who has a Cryptid story , sighting , pictures , or videos that would like to share to send them in and we will be happy to post them here at the site. You can submit your information by clicking “Submit News or Reports” on the left hand sidebar.

Once more the notoriously shy Loch Ness monster has been reportedly sighted in Scotland’s deepest loch. This time close to a commercial fish farm.

Jon Rowe, from nearby Lewiston in Drumnadrochit, took the eerie snaps moments before the mysterious shape slipped beneath the water.

And the stunned fish farmer is convinced that the shapes he saw in the morning light are Nessie.

He said: ‘It was a very strange morning. It was misty with a bit of rain and sunny at the same time.

‘There was a rainbow so I got my camera out to take a photo and noticed this really large dark shape in the loch with two humps that were barely out of the water.

‘My instant reaction was “That’s Nessie“.’

Mr Rowe has dismissed claims that the shapes he saw in the water were not the legendary beast of the deep said to stalk the atmospheric Highland loch.

He added: ‘I have no doubt, I work on the loch everyday and I’ve never seen anything like it.

‘Almost as soon as I took the shot the shape disappeared under the water and out of sight.

The 31-year-old told how he had not believed that a monster swam the depths of Loch Ness until he captured Nessie on film.

‘It can’t have been a buoy or a mooring as it’s in the wrong place and the ropes would be visible in the water.

‘A few people have said it was birds diving under the water – but I didn’t see any birds fly by. It can’t have been birds – the whole thing went down into the loch.

‘It was quite spooky but I think it’s really interesting.’

The legend of the Loch Ness Monster began in 1933 when its ‘existence’ was first brought to the world’s attention by George Spicer and his wife. They said they saw an unusual animal cross the road in front of them.

Countless subsequent searches of the loch over the years using sonar and other high tech approaches have failed to prove that the monster exists and lives in the loch.

The most frequent speculation surrounding the mythical creature states that it could be from a line of long-surviving plesiosaurs, though this has never been proved.

As a result the Loch Ness Monster remains a modern-day myth and sightings are often dismissed by the scientific community as wishful thinking.

Former world heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev is to lead a hunt for a mysterious creature known as the ‘Russian Yeti’.

The 38-year-old fighter – who lost his WBA title to David Haye in 2009 – is currently on a career break as he recovers from bone and joint problems.

But his health issues won’t stop him from leading a two-day mission to Siberia to hunt down the animal also known as the Kuzbass Bigfoot, a strange, humanoid creature thought to live in or around the Shoriya Mountains.

The beast has been spotted dozens of times in the Kuzbass region of southern Siberia and has become something of a tourist attraction in the local area, with hotels and restaurants naming themselves after it. The mystery creature even has its own Twitter account, presumably set up by some bright spark at the local tourist board.

Valuev – who is, ironically, famous for his inhumanly large frame – has become so intrigued by the stories of the eight-foot, hair-covered monster that he is determined to find it.

“I would like to see firsthand what is going on,” said the boxer, who has had all manner of injections and vaccinations ahead of his expedition to the remote region. “I’ll draw my own conclusions once I’ve been there.”

The first known traces of the Russian Yeti date back to 2005, when hunters found and photographed giant footprints in the snow.

Since then, the local council has been inundated with messages from hunters and hill walkers claiming to have spotted the beast.

And no doubt those imagined sightings will only increase when the 7ft, 23-stone Valuev is in the area.

Yet some remain sceptical of the boxer’s chances of successly witnessing the creature. As one local put it, “Valuev might be about the same size as our Yeti, but I don’t think it is going to come and see him because of that.”

Details for the 2011 Texas Bigfoot Conference have been released by the (TBRC) Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy. The conference will be held on October 1 and for the third year in a row the event will be held in Tyler , Texas at the Caldwell Auditorium located at 301 S.College Ave. This is the eleventh year that the Texas Bigfoot Conference has been held previously taking place in Jackson.

There will be a 7:30 pm banquet held at the Discovery Science Place located at 308 N. Broadway Ave. The banquet will feature a a special presentation by Dr. Ian Redmond a tropical field biologist and conservative who is world-renowned and also a spotlight appearance by singer/songwriter Lenny Green. Many will remember Dr. Redmond from his appearance as a featured scientist on the History channels documentary “Bigfoot: The Definitive Guide“.

Also scheduled to speak at the event Jeff Meldrum an anthropology and anatomy professor from Idaho State University and author of the book “Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science“. General admission for the conference is $25 and there are multiple upgrade packages that can be purchased. Discounts are also being offered for active military , students, and educators having the proper ID.

The (TBRC) Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy is comprised of volunteer scientist , investigators , and naturalist engaged in various activities testing the hypothesis that a rare and unknown primate referred to as Sasquatch or Bigfoot resides in remote areas that have dense forestation, low human population, and abundant rainfall. The TBRC is funded by fundraisers , the annual Texas Bigfoot Conference, membership dues along with grants and donations. The TBRC thrives to enhance the credibility of Sasquatch/Bigfoot research and its acceptance by the scientific community.

For more information on the TBRC visit their website at : www.texasbigfoot.com

This massive crocodile was captured in the Philippines. Dozens of villagers and experts got together and ensnared the massive beast which is 21 feet long in a creek in Bunawan township in Agusan del Sur province. Experts say it could be one of the biggest crocodiles in recent years to be captured alive. The crocodile is suspected of having attacked a local fisherman after he went missing in July.

The massive croc was captured with traps using steel cables after it had destroyed previously used traps. The beast weighed over 2,370 pounds and took over 100 people to pull it in from the creek to a clearing where it was then lifted into a truck using a crane. Plans are to have the large crocodile as a star attracktion at a soon to be built ecotourism park in the area.

“Video capture image of what a Calgary researcher claims is Bigfoot. He claims to have taken the video in the spring of 2011, three hours from his home in Calgary in the Banff/Kootenay area. Photo courtesy Todd Standing”

If nothing else, the news is bound to make big strides with the Banff tourism industry.

And no more envy towards other famous vacation spots like Loch Ness and Lake Okanagan, where legendary creatures are rumoured to lurk.

Banff now has Bigfoot. Lots and lots of Bigfoots, in fact.

Yes, it’s an allegation that would have Ripley wondering whether to Believe it or Not, and P.T. Barnum reaching for his cheque book, but the mountains west of Calgary are a hotbed for the huge-footed primates.

That’s the assertion of a dedicated bigfoot research organization based near Calgary, which claims not only to have video and photo evidence of the mythical beast, but DNA proof as well.

“When I first started, I was a skeptic, but not anymore — now I’m a wholehearted believer in the species,” said Todd Standing, spokesman for the Sylvanic Bigfoot group.

Standing’s allegations of a Bigfoot colony living near the border of Banff and Kootenay national park will raise many eyebrows, but his evidence has piqued the interest of the Discovery Channel.

This week, crews from “Finding Bigfoot,” a hit show on Discovery’s Animal Planet channel, are filming in the Calgary area, and Standing says the upcoming episode will be centred upon Sylvanic’s discoveries.

“We’ve had exceptional results and we’re working with people doing DNA analysis,” said Standing.

He says preliminary results from hair samples sent in for testing suggest an unknown species of primate, while video and photographs suggest a creature larger than a gorilla, with human-like features.

Of course, it’s that latter evidence that’s bound to have the skeptics taking sasquatch-sized swipes at Standing, particularly the photographs he says are proof of Bigfoot.

Paranormal footage, as a rule, is supposed to be grainy, badly-focused and jittery, as if the camera was assembled by Fisher-Price and mounted to the bumper of a gravel truck.

Not Sylvanic: Standing boasts a collection of sharp video clips and crisp photographs of Bigfoot, showing far, far more than the usual hirsute primate dashing behind the nearest bush.

Instead of blur, we get full-face portraits of the creature, peering from behind trees.

“I’ve had multiple interactions with them, and I’ve filmed them and photographed them on many occasions,” said Standing.

“It’s a real, living breathing animal, which I got within 60 or 70 yards of.”

What the producers of Finding Bigfoot make of all this remains to be seen, as their quartet of sasquatchologists examines the Alberta evidence to see if it’s on solid footing.

The show has gone across North America investigating sightings of the creature, with the network “committed to looking for the Bigfoot until it’s found.”

Standing says he has — though he knows his belief in Bigfoot and the proof he produces from the Banff backwoods opens him to mockery, derision and the suggestion he should sober up.

But he accepts the skeptism, because he originally joined the Sylvanic team with the intent of disproving the ancient story of an ape-like creature hiding in the wilderness of North America.

“I thought it was a combination of hoaxes and mistaken identities, and I wanted to prove it wasn’t true,” said Standing.

Now, he says Bigfoot is a fact — and with weeks, he hopes to have the DNA evidence to prove it.

“We hope to have results by October,” said Standing.

If that’s the case, tourism officials in Banff will surely be thrilled. As it is, they welcome the attention of the popular television show, saying any link with Bigfoot is a bonus for visitors.

“Anything interesting that attracts people is a good thing — it seems like some harmless fun,” said Mary Morrison, spokeswoman for Banff Lake Louise Tourism.